Tue. Jul 7th, 2026

Jonathan Cahn is sounding another prophetic warning, this time connecting former Vice President Kamala Harris to an ancient spiritual mystery that reaches back thousands of years.

In a recent prophetic message, Cahn said America’s political turmoil cannot be understood apart from spiritual warfare, arguing that Scripture teaches nations are influenced by unseen principalities.

“We war not against flesh and blood. We war against spirits, principalities, rulers,” Cahn said, adding that as America has pushed God from public life, “when you take God out, creates a vacuum and strange things happen. Other spirits come in.”

The ‘Avatar’ Mystery

From there, Cahn revisited the concept of the “avatar,” which he explored in his previous New York Times best-selling book, “The Avatar.” He explained that ancient pagan cultures believed certain kings and rulers embodied the gods they served.

“An avatar is a person or being that embodies or manifests or represents another person or being, particularly a god,” Cahn said. “Could we have gone to the next stage now? The stage of the avatars where there are actually representatives of these gods or principalities, whether they know it or not, even on our national stage now vying to rule the nation.”

Cahn then walked viewers through a series of connections involving Harris, beginning with her heritage and name. He noted Harris was born into a Hindu Brahmin family and pointed to the meaning of both her first and middle names.

“The reason why she’s called Kamala, do you know why?” Cahn asked. “Kamala is the name of an ancient pagan goddess.”

He continued, “Her middle name is Devi. What does that mean? Devi means the goddess, literally. So, her name means the goddess Kamala.”

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Cahn also connected Harris’ political rise to characteristics associated with the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, also known as Kamala. He pointed to her emergence from San Francisco on the Pacific coast, her rise to become the nation’s second-highest elected official and even compared President Joe Biden’s longtime “Sleepy Joe” nickname to Vishnu, whom Cahn said was known in Hindu mythology as “the sleeping god.”

One of the most striking moments of the message centered on Harris’ public laughter.

“Trump called her laughing Kamala,” Cahn said. “It’s not just how much she laughs, but that she laughs when it’s not natural to laugh.”

He then pointed to Hindu writings describing Devi as “the laughing goddess,” calling attention to Harris becoming widely known for her distinctive laugh.

Cahn also highlighted Harris’ birth date, saying it coincided with Sharad Purnima, a Hindu celebration dedicated to the goddess Kamala.

“On that day of the goddess Kamala … Kamala Harris was born,” Cahn said. “That was the day that the person Kamala came into the world.”

Another connection involved an image shared online by members of Harris’ family that depicted her with the body of a Hindu goddess.

“In ancient times, the avatar leader would be rendered in stone or paintings … that would merge the person’s face … with a body of a god or goddess,” Cahn said. “The image of the avatar appeared … on the internet. And it was her own family that created the image and posted it.”

A Call to Revival

Cahn said the larger issue extends far beyond one political figure. He argued the policies Harris has championed reflect a broader rejection of biblical truth.

“The agenda that Kamala Harris has represented as part of the Democratic platform is basically anti-biblical, anti-Christian, anti-God,” he said, pointing to abortion, gender ideology and marriage as examples.

Despite his warnings, Cahn closed on a hopeful note, saying America still has an opportunity to return to God.

“The only thing that can save this nation, it’s not politics, it’s revival,” Cahn said. “The problem is ultimately spiritual. And so, the answer is ultimately spiritual.”

He urged Christians to respond not with fear, but with prayer, repentance and boldness in sharing the gospel.

“Do not bow down to political correctness,” Cahn said. “Do not bow down to the majority. Do not bow down to the gods.”

Instead, he encouraged believers to stand firm in Christ.

“There’s no God like our God,” Cahn said. “Do not bow down to any god except the one true living God … Yeshua, Jesus, the King of all kings, the Lord of all lords, and the God above all gods.”

Prepared by Charisma Media Staff.

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